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  2. Need help with school supplies? Here's where to find free ones

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    All school supplies should be provided to pupils free of charge, according to an analysis of the education code by Kathleen Fay, family engagement commission consultant for the California State PTA.

  3. Crayons to Classrooms - Wikipedia

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    Crayons to Classrooms is a Dayton, Ohio 501(c)(3) charity providing free school supplies to area students who cannot otherwise afford them. The organization functions as a free store for teachers of under-served children, stocking basic needs such as notebooks, pencils and pens, and art supplies for Kindergarten through Grade 12 classrooms.

  4. Lakeshore Learning Materials - Wikipedia

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    Educational board games made and sold by Lakeshore Learning Materials. Lakeshore Learning Materials is a chain of educational supply stores. The company is one of the largest retail and online suppliers of educational materials to teachers with more than 60 stores in 29 states. [1]

  5. School supply store - Wikipedia

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    These stores frequently carry a wide selection of educational materials and decorations for classroom teachers such as books pencils pens and many other supplies. A teacher store or learning store is often a member of the National School Supply and Equipment Association.

  6. Universal preschool - Wikipedia

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    According to research from Dartmouth College, universal preschool programs boost low-income children's reading scores more than targeted preschool programs (e.g., Head Start), concluding that universal preschool is more productive than targeted preschool. [5] Other research supports the Dartmouth College study's findings.

  7. Sears - Wikipedia

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    Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears (/ s ɪər z / SEERZ), [6] is an American chain of department stores founded in 1892 by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck and reincorporated in 1906 by Richard Sears and Julius Rosenwald, with what began as a mail-order catalog company migrating to opening retail locations in 1925, the first in Chicago. [7]